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The Apprentice Paragon Edition – Megan Thomas, You’re Hired!

My name is Megan and I am proud to have successfully completed an apprenticeship in Engineering Operations at Paragon Rapid Technologies. The apprenticeship was conducted in collaboration with City and Guilds through Middlesbrough College.

By |2024-05-10T09:00:22+01:0030 May 2023|Articles, Careers, News & Events|Comments Off on The Apprentice Paragon Edition – Megan Thomas, You’re Hired!

Vacuum casting: bringing Industrial Products to market faster and for less

Involving the use of silicone moulds and polyurethane resins, vacuum casting offers several advantages for industrial product manufacturing, including the ability to produce complex and highly detailed parts; a wide range of material options; cost-effectiveness for low-volume production; and relatively short lead times compared to traditional manufacturing methods.

By |2023-07-12T14:19:26+01:0026 May 2023|Articles, Industry, News & Events, White Papers|Comments Off on Vacuum casting: bringing Industrial Products to market faster and for less

Polymer Additive Manufacturing: Driving Robotic Innovation

Now that additive manufacturing polymers are being created for real world applications, issues such as temperature resistance, tolerances and robustness are no longer concerns. Polymer parts are lighter, making the robot more energy efficient and cheaper to run.

By |2023-07-12T14:14:09+01:0022 May 2023|3D Printing, Articles, News & Events|Comments Off on Polymer Additive Manufacturing: Driving Robotic Innovation

Solving Manufacturing and Engineering Problems – An Unbiased Approach

Following a manufacturing technology and process-agnostic approach means that, as an engineering and manufacturing business, we are unbiased towards the use of any specific technologies to solve your manufacturing problems.

By |2023-06-05T15:23:17+01:0021 April 2023|3D Printing, Articles, News & Events, White Papers|Comments Off on Solving Manufacturing and Engineering Problems – An Unbiased Approach

Case Study: Twisted saves time and money with vacuum cast engine covers

Engine re-mapping and redesign to deliver increased horse power are the cornerstones of Twisted’s reconstruction of the iconic Land Rover Defender. As a result of this increased capacity, the engine covers required remodelling to accommodate additional components.

Introducing Jim Ashby, Paragon’s new Applications Development Manager for the South

We're pleased to announce that Jim Ashby has been appointed Applications Development Manager for the South. The appointment comes as part of the company’s strategy to deliver tailored, industry-specific solutions to its customers.

By |2023-06-05T15:37:28+01:0020 April 2023|News & Events|0 Comments

RIM: a perfect low production run solution for large automotive components

Paragon Rapid Technologies is one of the few companies in the UK offering RIM to automotive companies as an alternative to Injection Moulding for prototyping and low run productions. With CNC facilities on site, we can create model board tools, suitable for 100 or more parts, quickly and efficiently. We are also experts at creating silicone tooling (for up to 80 parts).

By |2023-06-05T15:39:39+01:0017 April 2023|Articles, Automotive, Automotive & Transport, News & Events, White Papers|Comments Off on RIM: a perfect low production run solution for large automotive components

Vacuum casting: a perfect low production run solution for automotive engineering

There’s no need to tell automotive design and mechanical engineers just how vacuum casting can be used for prototyping and low-volume production of plastic parts for their vehicles…

By |2023-06-05T17:32:13+01:0014 April 2023|AM Case Study, Articles, Automotive, Automotive & Transport, News & Events, White Papers|Comments Off on Vacuum casting: a perfect low production run solution for automotive engineering

Additive Manufacturing: The Lattice Advantage

Currently, the lattice structures that offer the solutions to thermoregulation, bulk and those fatigue issues can only really be produced through 3D printing. But additive manufacturing means so much more, from customisation to impact optimisation.

By |2023-06-05T12:18:15+01:0015 March 2023|3D Printing, AM Case Study, Articles, News & Events|Comments Off on Additive Manufacturing: The Lattice Advantage
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